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The Great Women Artists

Katherine Rundell – World Book Day Special!

The Great Women Artists

Katy Hessel

Arts

4.8944 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2026

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is the author, academic, screenwriter, creator of fantastical worlds and nocturnal roof-climber, Katherine Rundell. An award-winning non-fiction author for adults and fiction writer for children – whose books have sold over 4million copies worldwide, Rundell has penned works that span from the Impossible Creatures series – set in magical, endangered Archipelago – to Rooftoppers, about a young girl called Sophie who climbs the roofs of Paris in search of her mother, which is, one of my favourites. Because another of Rundell’s great works is Why You Should Read Children’s Books Even Though You Are So Old and Wise, a small yet mighty book that argues for children’s fiction as integral to our reading output. A place which invites us not only to understand the fundamentals of good and evil, but reminds us of the importance of taking kids seriously, as Sophie, the protagonist in Rooftoppers, reminds us: “Do not underestimate children, do not underestimate girls.” I also highly recommend Rundell’s lecture on this subject that was published in the London Review of Books last winter. A Fellow of St Catherine’s College, Oxford and quondam fellow of All Souls College, Oxford – where she was admitted as the youngest fellow in 2008 – Rundell is also a scholar on the 16th century poet, preacher, politician, lawyer, Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral (and more) John Donne, with her electrically-written biography, Super Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne that won her the Baillie Gifford Prize. A #1 NYT and ST bestselling author, the winner of Waterstones Book of the Year, and the Author of the Year, as recognised by the British Book Awards, Rundell is one of our greatest thinkers, writers, creators, and campaigner for “putting imagination first”. And it is reading her books that I am reminded of that superpower, the brilliance of human capability that not only gets us to dream up different worlds, but imagine how we can make this complex one a much more beautiful and better place. This week marks World Book Day 2026, and excitingly the publication of my first children's book, so I couldn't be more honoured to speak with Katherine today, about writing, art, books, and more. –– KATHERINE'S BOOKS: https://www.waterstones.com/author/katherine-rundell/53343 MY CHILDREN'S BOOK! https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-story-of-art-without-men/katy-hessel/9780241824214 -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE LEVETT COLLECTION: https://www.famm.com/en/ https://www.instagram.com/famm_mougins // https://www.merrellpublishers.com/9781858947037 Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Music by Ben Wetherfield

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Thank you all so much for listening. Thank you all so much for listening to this episode of the Great Woman Artist podcast with the fantastic Catherine Rundle. I am just in awe of all of Catherine's works, whether it's her books for children, such as rooftoppers or the Impossible Creatures series that I highly recommend, even though you are adults, even if some of you are adults, and of course her book, Why You Should Read Children's Books, even though you are adults, even if some of you are adults. And of course, have

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book, Why You Should Read Children's Books, even though you are so old and wise. And of course,

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have fantastic John Dunn biography. My book, my new book for younger readers, is out now. I am so

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thrilled. You can pre-order your copy via...

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You can order your copy via the link in my bio. You can order your copy via Waterstones,

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your local bookshop, or wherever you get your books. And this episode was...

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And this episode... And this episode... and this episode was... And this episode was... and this episode was...

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And this episode was edited by the brilliant Tory Pope.

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I hope you...

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I hope you enjoy this episode.

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Thank you all so much for listening to this episode

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and I'll see you next time.

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Okay, and then...

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I think we need to redo the advert, so I'll just do it now.

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Hello everyone.

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I am so... Hello, hello everyone and welcome back to the

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Great Women Artist podcast. Just before we, hello everyone and welcome back to the Great Women

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Artist podcast. I'm very excited to bring you today's episode, but just before we get to our

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sponsor, I am delighted to say that my new book, The Story of Art Without Men, an illustrated guide

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to amazing women artists for younger readers, or anyone, to be honest, is out now. You can buy

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it from your local bookshop, waterstones, or wherever you get, or wherever you get your books.

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Or wherever you get your books. It is the story of art. I think maybe that's fine.

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